Diet of the Tawny Owl Strix aluco in the area of Slovenske gorice (NE Slovenia)

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acrocephalus Pub Date : 2017-11-27 DOI:10.1515/acro-2017-0005
F. Janžekovič, Mateja Polc, Polona Petovar, Tina Klenovšek
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Abstract The diet of Tawny Owl Strix aluco was studied in the area of Slovenske gorice - NE Slovenia. The analysis was carried out by examining pellets collected at ten locations in the period from 1984 to 2015. From the pellets, 2,121 prey units were isolated. The predominant prey were mammals (Mammalia, 84.8%), followed by birds (Aves, 8.3%), insects (Insecta, 4.7%), frogs (Anura, 1.6%) and earthworms (Oligochaeta, 0.5%). Four orders of mammals were found: rodents (Rodentia), insectivores (Insectivora), bats (Chiroptera) and carnivores (Carnivora). The most frequent prey in the owls’ diet were voles (Arvicolinae, 46.6%) and mice (Murinae, 28.8%), while the number of shrews (Soricidae) was low (4.5%). The obtained results are in concordance with the conclusions of other studies. In the area of Slovenske gorice, the Tawny Owl is an opportunistic predator of small mammals with an emphasis on voles and mice. Prey frequencies differ significantly among some localities. Variability in proportions of prey species among localities can also be the result of sampling carried out in different seasons and variability in the population dynamics of small mammals among years. Challenges for future research are to describe seasonal variability of the diet and to evaluate interspecific competition within the guild of night predators of small mammals: Tawny Owl, Long-eared Owl Asio otus, and Barn Owl Tyto alba, which are sympatric in this area.
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斯洛文尼亚戈尔策(NE Slovenske gorice)地区的Tawny Owl Strix aluco的饮食
摘要在斯洛文尼亚东北部的斯洛维尼亚海岸地区研究了褐鸮的日粮。该分析是通过检查1984年至2015年期间在10个地点收集的颗粒进行的。从颗粒中分离出2121个猎物单位。主要捕食动物为哺乳动物(哺乳纲,84.8%),其次为鸟类(鸟类,8.3%)、昆虫(昆虫,4.7%)、蛙类(无尾目,1.6%)和蚯蚓(寡毛纲,0.5%)。哺乳动物共4目:啮齿目、食虫目、蝙蝠目和食肉目。猫头鹰以田鼠(46.6%)和小鼠(28.8%)为食,鼩鼱(4.5%)数量较少。所得结果与其他研究的结论一致。在斯洛文尼亚戈里斯地区,茶色猫头鹰是小型哺乳动物的机会主义捕食者,主要捕食田鼠和老鼠。猎物的频率在某些地区差别很大。不同地区猎物种类比例的差异也可能是不同季节取样和不同年份小兽类种群动态变化的结果。未来研究的挑战是描述饮食的季节性变化,并评估小型哺乳动物夜间捕食者协会中的种间竞争:在该地区同域的茶色猫头鹰,长耳猫头鹰Asio otus和仓鸮Tyto alba。
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Acrocephalus Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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